7 Ways to Get to the Top of the del.icio.us Popular Page

I’ve been watching the del.icio.us Popular Page quite closely lately. I’m fascinated by the list for many reasons – for one it’s a great source of content ideas and links, secondly it helps keep a finger on the pulse of what people are into at any given time and thirdly it’s a highly trafficked page that has the potential to send out large quantities of traffic very quickly and is increasingly being targeted (along with other social bookmarking pages) by bloggers who are doing quite well from the traffic it sends them (in fact I know of three bloggers who credit del.icio.us and digg.com as kick starting (and feeding in an ongoing way) their blogging careers. I know last time I hit the top of the list I had an extra 8000 visitors that day directly from it and the links from others who saw it there.

While I haven’t done an in depth study into del.icio.us – it is interesting to note the type of links that consistently get to the top of the del.icio.us popular page. Here are seven of the characteristics that are often present in these popular links (often more than one of the following apply in each instance) which could improve the chances of getting into the mix as a popular link:

Make a List – Just by scanning the current popular links titles it is evident that lists dominate the… list (they make up over 40% of the current links). One of the first times I made it to the top of del.icio.us was with a list (fittingly it was a list of why lists are good for getting traffic). Of course some people are ‘anti-list’ – they argue that breaking things down into lists ‘dummifies’ the content. While I’ve seen plenty of lists where this is the case – I would also argue that lists that are well crafted can be just as meaty as other forms of writing.

Number your List - It’s not just any old list that gets popular but quite often lists that have a number in the title. I’m not quite sure what it is about numbers that capture the attention of del.icio.us users – but they do. I can’t remember the last time when there wasn’t a title in the popular list like ’10 rules for…’, ‘5 ways to…’ , ‘6 trends that…’, ’50 tips on….’. There is obviously something about quantifying a list that readers respond to. How many points is ideal? The jury is still out on this one. As I look at the current popular page I see a list of 50, numerous lists of 10 and a list of 3.

Write a ‘How to…’ - Another type of link that is often popular is the ‘how to’ post. Walk your readers through a process that teaches them how to achieve a goal they might have and they’re more likely to want to bookmark it. Again as I scan the current list I see a number of titles that indicate that the links will teach or guide readers through a particular issue. Often the titles use the actual words ‘how to…’ in them. Others use ‘Guide to’, ‘Tips to…’ or ‘Tutorials’ etc. On the flip side of the ‘how to’ I also regularly see ‘how not to’ type articles or articles that talk about ‘common mistakes’ that people make.

Make Big Promises and Claims – It’s interesting that the del.icio.us popular page relies totally upon the title of the link to get people to click on it (ie there are no descriptions to draw readers to visit – just the title). As a result the way titles are constructed has a lot to do with converting the link into visitors. One strategy that some successful del.icio.us links use is to make a big promise or grand statement. A recent post on ProBlogger that did this that got into the popular list was Three simple actions that doubled my website traffic in 30 days. While it’s not a promise – it’s a title that certainly got some attention (well worded Adrian). Of course a good title isn’t enough, unless you have something worth reading you’ll not get the necessary bookmarks to create the social bookmarking wave to surf to the top.

Get Technological – The vast majority of links in the popular list as I write this post have some sort of technological bent. It features links about SOAP, Powerpoint, video games, AJAX, CSS, Blogging, Top Websites, Linux, Microsoft, Cell Phones etc. Obviously del.icio.us users are tech savy folk – so to get their attention you’ll want to tickle their tech bone.

Inspire – I notice here at ProBlogger that sometimes my most helpful ‘how to’/techie posts are not the only ones to get attention from readers – in fact probably the most linked to and bookmarked posts at ProBlogger fit more into the inspirational/motivational category rather than an educational one. People like to be inspired and touched on an emotional level.

Use Humor – Of course it’s not only techie or inspirational posts that get to the top of the del.icio.us heap. Sometimes it’s links that go for the funny bone that are also popular. Ten Simple Rules for Dating My Daughters was a link that caught my eye a few days back for this reason – it got close to the top of the popular page. Of course if you can use humor in the form of a numbered list on a techie, inspirational topic and make a big claim at the same time you’re set!

I’m sure there are plenty of other characteristics of del.icio.us links that make it to the popular page – interested to hear what others think.

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I agree strongly with the fact that del.icio.us can be a really good source of incoming links. Lately I’ve written a short post entitled ‘Increase your energy levels in 1 minute’ (point 4 in your list).

I’ve only posted in in lifehack.org community page. From there somebody posted it on reddit.com and then it started to be tagged on del.icio.us. But the real inflow of users started when I saw del.icio.us/popular in referral links.
In several days several thousands people visited the post, there were a lot of comments a follow up link and several dozens of subscribers to the blog.

Now the link was tagged around 150 times on del.icio.us and more on the homepage.

@Jacob: Wait until you have posted something on the lifehack.org frontpage – if it is on the taste of lifehack.org readers it is definitely will hit del.icio.us popular. BTW, thanks for the post in http://community.lifehack.org

I absolutely agree with everything said here. I’ve gotten on del.icio.us popular countless times with Top 10 lists, 10 ways.. , techy articles and how to’s. Actually, I’m on del.icio.us popular right now for this torrent making how to.

I was actually in the process of writing an entry almost exactly like this one, down to the actual items you listed — you dare you read my drafts! :-)

There’s actually one very important thing I would add to this list: Length. It really helps to make a huge page that people will tag ‘@toread’ for later. Whether or not they actually read it later is immaterial – they’ve tagged it!

I made a neat life-hackish website (www.justoneclubcard.com) where you can combine all of your club/discount cards but it never really took off in del.icio.us, reddit, or digg. But it certainly doesn’t follow any of your rules, so perhaps that explains it.

Maybe people at those sites want to Read and not Do. Perhaps that’s another lesson.

This surely is irony, or at least hopefully.
You say “for one it’s a great source of content ideas and links”.
But the delicious popular page is polluted with all those list (including this :-) so it isn’t worthy any more.. what a pity.

The key to getting to the top of the del.icio.us Popular Page is to get on the Popular Page at all! I’ve made the top slot a few times and each time it’s been because I got picked up by high profile bloggers, enough to get 20 or so links, which put me in down the bottom. The Popular Page then feeds on itself. The higher up you are, the more people link you and the higher up you go. It’s quite fun to watch!

Of course, now that you’ve published ways to get to the top of the list, people will attempt it, the practices you outline will become more commonplace, and less worthy of many Del.icio.us tags….
Yay Heisenberg!

del.icio.us seems to be one of the best social bookmarking services. I wonder which of their category listings can produce the most clicks since from what I saw that number can differ greatly depending on which category you are aiming for…

Excellent! I was wondering how delicious worked with blogs. This’ll also help tremendously. Useful pillars. Unique lists. Inspirational pedagogy about my MotoRIZR. I love it. I just need to keep tying it into my goal. Thank you.

1) What are the key differences between de.icio.us and Digg?
2) Is one “better” than the other?
3) Are there any [free] tools to help automate the submission process for social networking sites?

One of my newest Blogs is http://iblogfat.blogspot.com/ which is a place where we walk a thin line between giving overweight people practical advice and tearing them down until they cry. We’re not bad people, but our society makes so many excuses for fat people these days, it’s time someone stepped up and told the truth about these fatties.

Interesting Darren. One of my posts got very near the popular page the other day, i know i’m new but it alone sent me 650 visitors. whilst that might seem tiny to big blogs such as yours, for me it told me that what i write really interests people, and it gave me a boost, and made me feel really good. Its hard to describe the feeling.

It was the same when my website reached Googles page one, position 5 for my keyword “Logo Design”. over the moon.

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